In the Supreme Court of the United States, Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Ming Dai, respondent ; Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Cesar Alcaraz-Enriquez, respondent : on writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit : brief of thirty-five former immigration judges and members of the Board of Immigration Appeals as amici curiae in support of respondents / Richard W. Mark, counsel of record, [and 5 others], counsel for amici curiae.
2021
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In the Supreme Court of the United States, Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Ming Dai, respondent ; Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Cesar Alcaraz-Enriquez, respondent : on writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit : brief of thirty-five former immigration judges and members of the Board of Immigration Appeals as amici curiae in support of respondents / Richard W. Mark, counsel of record, [and 5 others], counsel for amici curiae.
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[United States] : [publisher not identified], 2021.
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[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2021]
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HeinOnline index title: Brief amici curiae of thirty-five former immigration judges and members of the Board of Immigration Appeals
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1 online resource (viii, 27, 5a pages).
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Summary
A pair of consolidated cases involving Chinese and Mexican nationals. Dai had sought asylum in the U.S., claiming he and his wife faced persecution in China for violating the country's former rule barring couples from having more than one child. But an immigration judge rejected his application after he acknowledged that his wife had already voluntarily returned to China, and the BIA in 2015 affirmed. Alcaraz-Enriquez applied for asylum after he was arrested for attempting to illegally enter the U.S. His bid was rejected because he had previously been convicted of domestic abuse.
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"Nos. 19-1155 & 19-1156."
"January 11, 2021"--Page 27.
"January 11, 2021"--Page 27.
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"Table of authorities": pages iii-viii.
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Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Ming Dai, respondent
Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Cesar Alcaraz-Enriquez, respondent
Jeffrey A. Rosen, Acting Attorney General, petitioner, v. Cesar Alcaraz-Enriquez, respondent
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